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... felt like we were back in Northern Ireland! Yup felt another tear coming on! We also decided to eat there.. Had a great lobster fettuccine with leftovers for lunch tomorrow... Wayne had a Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich. Not as good as my pasta sorry to say.

we went through the national park at Cavendish to go to the beach.. About $7 per day to drive through.. It was a hot day at the beach. I'm sure ...

... a small company, they were learning by trial and error. Listening to their tale of starting up a brewery was intriguing. My favourite was the blueberry beer. The square dancing which I left up to JC and Larissa was a hoot. The closing supper was held at the Holland College Culinary School. The students prepared a lovely home ...

Around the Clear Springs area are a lot of Wineries but can't see any vineyards. There is even a town Called New Zealand near by. Quite a few old deserted wooden houses and barns Richard was too chicken to stop and have a look. We can now see the ocean at Fairfield with wind turbines in the distance must be getting close to North Lake Harbour the Owner at Blue Crest Cottages send you can see whales ...

... at the moment. Province House has long been regarded as the birthplace of Confederation. Here in September 1864 23 Political Leaders from the British colonies of PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Canada began the discussion that led in 1867 to the creation of the dominion of Canada. Was very interesting reading as we walked through the original House of assembly and the Legislative Council.

... it needs resurfacing. At the big round about we turned off at Hwy16E to PEI stopped at the Three River Bakery Restaurant to have our lunch, coffee and cake before topping the petrol tank $123.9 at Petro-Canada. It's 39kms to Confederation Bridge over to PEI passed by forest of maple and black spruce, homes and farmland some had cattle. There are lots of cars and semi's some loaded with logs coming from PEI.